Well, English is pretty common for all Swedes (at least partial fluency since many here know English in theory alone); French could have been worse on me, but I'm not good at it. Norwegian and Danish should rightly be considered two other languages since they really are, but if you know either Swedish, Norwegian or Danish you get the other two pretty easy with a little practice. Sure enough, that amounts to 5 languages (without much of an attempt made)!
I have to say though that I'm impressed of people that know some of the Italic languages since the Germanic languages are quite a bit away from them.
French does technically belong there, but I find it so similar to English that I believe Latin and such would be harder.
Oh yeah, enjoy your vacation Leto!
And the moderator in me says that this shouldn't be made into a new babble thread, so try to keep this conversation as short as possible.